peer reviewedInternational migration is often characterised as a process of immigration from economically less developed to highly developed countries. Whereas the factors driving those flows and the integration of the respective ethnic groups are widely analysed, the international mobility of the populations of precisely those affluent societies is regularly missed and less-frequently studied. The chapter describes the research design of the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study as one of the first endeavours to study the internationally mobile populations from prosperous welfare states. Following an origin-based probability sampling of internationally migrating German citizens, it offers survey data to study the consequences of em...
This article highlights the potentials for migration research using the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...
International migration is often characterised as a process of immigration from economically less de...
International migration originating from highly developed countries is a crucial component of globa...
International migration originating from highly developed countries is a crucial component of global...
Based on the German case, this open access book highlights the increasing flows of migration and the...
With the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) we have recently started to establish...
The field of empirical migration and integration research is characterised by a wide range of resear...
This paper explores immigrants' transnational mobility in Germany. It uses data of the Socio-Economi...
International migration between economically highly developed countries is a central component of g...
The study analyses the German immigration profile and its impact on the labour market, put into a gl...
Report prepared for the Council of Europe (Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs, Population an...
Purpose – Because of the increasing importance of immigration for Germany due to the ageing populati...
Moving–particularly to a new country–is fraught with risks as migrants leave familiar legal framewor...
This article highlights the potentials for migration research using the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...
International migration is often characterised as a process of immigration from economically less de...
International migration originating from highly developed countries is a crucial component of globa...
International migration originating from highly developed countries is a crucial component of global...
Based on the German case, this open access book highlights the increasing flows of migration and the...
With the German Emigration and Remigration Panel Study (GERPS) we have recently started to establish...
The field of empirical migration and integration research is characterised by a wide range of resear...
This paper explores immigrants' transnational mobility in Germany. It uses data of the Socio-Economi...
International migration between economically highly developed countries is a central component of g...
The study analyses the German immigration profile and its impact on the labour market, put into a gl...
Report prepared for the Council of Europe (Directorate of Social and Economic Affairs, Population an...
Purpose – Because of the increasing importance of immigration for Germany due to the ageing populati...
Moving–particularly to a new country–is fraught with risks as migrants leave familiar legal framewor...
This article highlights the potentials for migration research using the German Socio-Economic Panel ...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...
"The paper discusses techniques for sampling the 'migrant background' population in Germany, which c...